Category Archive For "Insurance"
Top questions to ask when securing cancer insurance
Cancer not only takes a toll on one’s physical and emotional health but also one’s financial health. While cancer-related care has advanced significantly in the past couple of years, the unfortunate reality is that diagnostic tests, treatment plans, and hospital settings all contribute to overall costs and money-related stress – that is, unless the patient …
5 tips for transitioning to a vegan diet
It’s the month of Veganuary! This means that many non-vegan people around the world will be trying their hands at a vegan diet. But what if you want to embrace veganism fully? While there are many reasons you may want to become vegan, including for health, environmental, and animal cruelty reasons, it’s not always easy …
Should you work after retirement? Here’s what you need to know
The idea of working after retirement is considered a good thing for many people around the world. It could help supplement their retirement savings and social security (if they have one), and some may see it as a way to stay physically and mentally active. However, even though working after retirement is seen as a …
Everything you need to know about monkeypox
While the COVID-19 pandemic still has the world on its toes, monkeypox starts to appear in different countries across the globe. Mexico confirmed its first case in May 2022 – Argentina was the first-ever Latin American country to report a monkeypox case. Monkeypox was detected in 24 countries and has affected thousands of people (mainly …
How employers can help formerly incarcerated people launch a new chapter in life
All of us have made mistakes in life, and some of us have made a mistake that resulted in a criminal record. Many formerly incarcerated people find it very difficult to land any job at all, especially when their criminal record is still relatively fresh. In this Pacific Prime Latin America article, we’ll look at …
5 reasons why U.S. citizens are crossing the border and moving to Mexico in large numbers
According to a recent report, many Americans are moving to Mexico. Mexico News Daily reported that over 8,000 Americans were issued temporary resident visas to live in Mexico in the first nine months of the year, which is 85% more than in 2019. Over the last few years, Mexico has become the destination of choice …
The best tips to overcome toxic productivity
From engaging in deep work and avoiding procrastination to focusing on a healthy work-life balance and more, there are many ways to actually improve your productivity. It goes without saying that “toxic productivity” or overworking at the expense of other facets of your life isn’t one of them. The need to constantly do something jeopardizes …
A parent’s guide for how to deal with bullies
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare to have their kids tell them they’re being bullied – but count yourself lucky if your child opens up to you. Many cases of bullying go unnoticed either because the victim is intimidated by the bully, doesn’t have the guts to speak up, or is worried about how the adults …
How to handle loneliness in college
You’ve probably daydreamed about what life in college would be like long before even enrolling. Did you picture yourself in an energetic setting, surrounded by opportunities to meet new people and gain new experiences? It can be hard to find out that college can leave you feeling lonelier than ever, even though there are people …
How to buy health insurance for the first time as a student
Congratulations! You’ve been accepted to study abroad, and your school or university says it offers health insurance coverage, a welcome add-on for an international student. Whether in the U.S., in the middle of Europe, or somewhere in the Asia Pacific, having health insurance provided is a big bonus. But hold on a second. Did you …